Showing posts with label cricket. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cricket. Show all posts
4 Nov 2023
Cricket? - NOT amateur radio
This appeared as a FaceBook memory this week. I think it was a cricket. It was on the front window a few years ago.
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17 Aug 2020
Visitor - NOT amateur radio
This picture was a Facebook memory from last year. It rested on a white background long enough for a photo.
Not including the antennae, it was about 3cm long. I don't think these can fly.
I have not seen one this year.
Not including the antennae, it was about 3cm long. I don't think these can fly.
I have not seen one this year.
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25 Aug 2019
Cricket - NOT amateur radio
Usually cricket can be quite boring, but the last ashes test against Australia was extremely tense until the very last ball. It could have gone either way. In the end England won with a superb last wicket stand that will go down in history as one of the very best ever. The photo shows me with my son and grandson watching the match.
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15 Jul 2019
Cricket - NOT amateur radio
OK, cricket does not normally "grab" me. Yesterday, the BBC website had over 40 million hits for the final day of the cricket world cup. I was one of them. To say it was the most exciting day in British sports history is perhaps no exaggeration. The last few balls were like nothing else I had ever experienced. England beat New Zealand, but it was so very close.
I was unaware it was live on terrestrial TV on Channel 4. Next year I believe the BBC is showing live cricket again after a break of many years. I hope the profile of cricket rises as a result of yesterday's game.
See https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/live/cricket/48986939
I was unaware it was live on terrestrial TV on Channel 4. Next year I believe the BBC is showing live cricket again after a break of many years. I hope the profile of cricket rises as a result of yesterday's game.
See https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/live/cricket/48986939
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19 Mar 2016
Getting ready for summer? - NOT amateur radio
Burwell Cricket Team getting ready for summer? |
Tan House, Burwell, Cambs |
The Tan House is the biggest house in the village and was once the home of Francis Pimm who was at one time Foreign Secretary in the government.
3 Nov 2015
A cricket on our window? - NOT amateur radio
On the bedroom window |
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